A man who once threatened to turn Anderson County High School into “another (expletive) Columbine” was arrested Saturday for allegedly threatening to cut up a woman with a chainsaw, according to a warrant for his arrest.

James R. Tindal Jr., 23, pf 1430 Van Buren Road, Mt. Eden, was charged after threatening the woman and a child with the chainsaw, running it near them, preventing them from leaving the residence or using her telephone and deflating the tires on her vehicle, according to the warrant.

A woman whose toddler was not in a booster seat was charged March 25 with first-degree possession of heroin and methamphetamine, according to court documents.

Beverly Barton, 35, of 102 Fairview Drive, Lawrenceburg was pulled over by deputy Alan Robinson of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office due to her license plate not being illuminated, according to a criminal citation.

Two people who were allegedly about to have sex in a parked vehicle ended up going to jail instead.

Brian Neikirk, 42, and Linda Rogers, 38, both of 313 Secretariat Drive, Lawrenceburg were each charged with first-degree trafficking in heroin, first-degree possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia after police interrupted their tryst around 7:30 p.m. March 23 on Salt River Road.

A former Lawrenceburg resident was arrested March 14 on a warrant that claims he sent a photo of his private parts to a minor.

Joseph Petersmark, who is currently housed in the Three Forks Regional Jail on other charges, is charged with distribution of obscene material to a minor, harassing communications and third-degree terroristic threatening in a case that involved interacting with a 17-year-old Lawrenceburg girl on social media, including Instagram and Facebook.